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Dutton could help Pesutto, if only the two weren’t drowning in bad blood

Pollsters say the Queenslander is not as unpopular in Victoria as many think. But the Liberal leaders continue to blame each other for their troubles when they could be working together.

Annika Smethurst
Annika Smethurst

State Political Editor

Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt

Australians have been left with the troubling conclusion that the national anti-corruption body doesn’t believe in the importance of its role in a case like this.

Waleed Aly
Waleed Aly

Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic

Dutton’s policy of astonishing weakness risks a Liberal wasteland

The opposition leader’s sudden shift on climate caught Liberals off guard, and it may cost them dearly in metropolitan Sydney and Melbourne.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

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Facebook has started to use facial age verification when a user attempts to change their age to above 18.
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Facebook is scanning some users’ faces to verify age. The Coalition wants laws that go further

The Coalition says, if elected, it will push for laws forcing social media platforms to check users’ ages before creating new accounts. Meta is already doing it for some.

  • by Paul Sakkal
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Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt

Australians have been left with the troubling conclusion that the national anti-corruption body doesn’t believe in the importance of its role in a case like this.

  • by Waleed Aly

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